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.clarity.hiding.mystery.
.stand.alones.
complete fic & notfic with no sequels (so far)
♥ The Amazing Spencer Smith and His Travelling Shoes!
Spencer Smith is a showman with a wagon full of magic shoes in Victorian England. NOT!FIC. 3,800 words. PG.
♥ The Gods of Brendon Urie
In ancient Greece gods walk among mortals and heroes slay monsters on a regular basis. Not that any of that effects Brendon. He and his goat just want to grow olives. NOT!FIC. 8,080 words. PG.
♥ Student Teacher AU
In which Spencer teaches language arts, Jon is a student teacher, Frank owns a coffee house, and Tomrad's tie has palm trees. NOT!FIC. 10,200 words. PG.
♥ Brendon and the Purple Crayon
One evening, Brendon decided to go for a walk with his purple crayon. Image-heavy. 1,595 words. G.
♥ Regency AU
Reputations are slighted! Accusations are made! Duels are demanded! NOT!FIC. With achika_chan. 4,620 words. PG.
♥ 100% Genuine
"Greetings, Jon Walker, and thank you for your order of a fully-functional, 100% genuine, artificially intelligent, semi-organic, robotic cat boy." With belle_bing. 7,740 words. NC-17.
♥ Hot and Spicy Yum
Ryan thinks he must be the only person to ever consider ordering in pizza to be essential to an evening of quality time with his right hand. AU. 1,035 words. NC-17.
♥ Walking On Air
As for Bob's father, well. He just tries not to think about the bastard and how his genetic contribution has ruined Bob's life. Wingfic AU. 3,650 words. PG.
. serial.stuff.
complete fic & notfic that have sequels/are a part of series (NOT completed series!)
.the.storybook.hour. Fusion/crossover with BBC's Doctor Who. No knowledge of DW needed.
♥ The Storybook Hour
They were going to be a band. That was the plan, at least, right up until the point that cheer coach grew eye stalks and razor sharp teeth and tried to eat Brendon. Then they got a little sidetracked. NOT!FIC. 68,450 words. PG-13.
♥ Childhood Dreams and Other Lies
When they were small, Ryan Smith wanted to be Spencer when he grew up. 1,100 words. G.
♥ Fumbling Towards (Flowers and Forever)
Brendon grows from teenager to adult. On the way he plays music, encounters aliens, loses his family, finds a new one, and kisses boys. 11,950 words. PG-13.
♥ All In a Day's Work
Just because they've made it as a band doesn't mean they've stopped saving the the world. 610 words. PG.
♥ The Smiths & Windsor-Jones
There's a big blue box crushing the poppies in the flower bed in front of the Smith house. Needless to say, Mrs. Smith is neither pleased nor amused. With astrae_virgo. 11,900 words. PG-13.
♥ A Family Affair
Ryan and his band of alien-fighting musical awesome learn some interesting facts about Gallifreyan reproductive physiology. 25,990 words. PG-13.
.the.second.great.depression. In which there are con men and the economy is in a bad state.
♥ Takes One To
Though primarily a card man now, Jon actually started out with coins. 2,180 words. PG.
♥ All Laid Out
Being a crook is not something Brendon sets out to do, exactly. 930 words. PG.
♥ Honor Among
Haley didn't trust good boys, but that was fine. She didn't need to trust these two to get a ride. 1,480 words. PG.
.the.best.thing.since. No Panic or MCR. Instead, bands mostly made up of their girlfriends & wives.
♥ The Best Thing Since Ducks
Brendon really loves his band. Unfortunately, they all have amazing, hot boyfriends. NOT!FIC. 13,600 words. PG-13.
♥ Ballad Of An English Major
How Ryan Ross Learned To Shut Up And Love His Girlfriend's Band. 760 words. PG.
♥ Pink for a Reason
Brendon and Haley are the biggest gossips on tour, best known for their stealthy, ninja-like song-writing abilities. With belle_bing. 13,375 words. PG-13.
.the.clerk.fics. A Twilight Zone-esque high school AU of sorts.
♥ The Persistence of Memory
"People forget me if I don't talk to them," Brendon tells him, leaning against a wall while he watches the clerk alphabetize the rhythm and blues. 9,600 words. PG-13.
♥ The Relevance of Miracles
Ryan doesn't need to know that the kid has a life just like everyone else, has problems like everyone else. He's objectified the kid because that's how he wants to think of him – as an object, not a person. 10,370 words. PG-13.
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